Star Trek: Favorites!

Originally posted by DonOdie
-Captain? Without a doubt, Shatner! Picard seems to be more "serious" as a captain, but he lacks what makes Kirk special as a captain.
-Series? I was going to say Enterprise, because it is more action orientated than any of the other series, but I am going to settle for DS9, because
it's the only ST series that really takes place in a war.
-Bad Guy/Girl? Khaaaaaan!
-Enterprise? 1701-A, i really love the interior.
-Other Ship Class? Miranda Class. Obviously so good, it's still in use a hundret years later in Picard-times (same true for Excelsior-Class)
-Episode? Trials and Tribble-lations DS 9
-Temporal Episode? The one where the TNG-Crew finds Scotty on da Dyson-Sphere
-Space Anamoly? The Nexus
-2 Part Episode? In a mirror Darkly, the Enterprise-Episodes in the mirror universe.

All excellent pics! I loved Khan too! He was a badass! The Dyson Sphere was cool too!

My Favorites:
-Captain Picard is my favorite ST captain
-Star Trek: The Next Generation.
-Favorite bad guy/girl would have to be the Borg, hands down, however, I wish ST TNG developed and utilized the Romulans more, or the Breen.
-I loved the Enterprise D! I really enjoyed the Galaxy class starship design.
-Other favorite ship class would be the Nebula class starship. The USS Southerland was also a great design.
-Favorite episode of all time for me was "Yesterday's Enterprise."
-Again, "Yesterday's Enterprise" was an amazing temporal episode.
-My favorite space anomoly was the causality loop in the episode "Cause and Effect."
-Best 2 part episode was "Best of Both Worlds I & II."

Pretty much agree with all of the above. Patrick Stewart just has to be the best since he's a fellow Mirfield man like myself. Although there is a
massive flaw in Best of Both Worlds which is only obvious if you can think backwards ;-)

Just to be controversial : I enjoyed the Enterprise series, it had a lot of promise unfortunately all the bitching amongst fans killed it off......now
we have nothing.

"Just to be controversial : I enjoyed the Enterprise series, it had a lot of promise unfortunately all the bitching amongst fans killed it
off......now we have nothing."

I agree! It took me a little while to warm up to it but it was cool to see a lot of technologies from the beginning, like torpedos and the
transporter. They did waste an entire season chasing after the Xindi but whatever. I enjoyed it too. Again, bitch about what is considered canon or
not and have nothing to bitch about at all. I don't foresee another Star Trek series in the future either.

He was very serious when he said this to Kirk. He was dying, the Reliant lay in shambles and he thought he was going to take Kirk down with him by
activating the Genesis Device...all very serious stuff!

He was very serious when he said this to Kirk. He was dying, the Reliant lay in shambles and he thought he was going to take Kirk down with him by
activating the Genesis Device...all very serious stuff!

Oh ok
Now that sounds more like Khan. I knew there was nothing funny about him.
Well... except his hair...

My personal favorite series is DS9, mainly due to the dominion war story arc, but when it comes to individual episodes, TNG has so many stand alone
episodes that are just great.

The best TNG episode has to "The Drumhead". I'm actually quite surprised no one else mentioned it. Every time I watch it it sends shivers up my
spine. At the end when Picard is talking to Worf about how villains that twirl their mustaches are easy to spot and how the price of freedom is
constant vigilance. So true.

I don't think that Q was a bad guy. He knew humans were on a greater path. He tested their limits and helped them along.

The Enterprise series was good because it closed a few anomalies from the original series.
One was why klingons looked human when we first saw them.
There were a couple of others, but I can't remember now.

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